Home Jobs - legitimate home job databases
Most sites that list home jobs are complete scams. You've probably seen the ones that claim you can make $1000/day typing at home.
There are a handful of legitimate home databases that charge a small one-time fee for access. Think of the fee as paying for a constantly updated book of companies that hire home workers (telecommuters). What you're paying for are the people who are searching out these companies, reviewing their job listings, and weeding out the scams.
The people who research these jobs have considerable expertise in determining which home job listings are real and which one's are likely to be scams.
The few legitimate Home Jobs databases we've found are the following:
HomeJobStop - Impressive scam-screening process. HomeJobStop is listed as a preferred resource on most of the legitimate Work At Home sites. It's also very affordable.
Click here to visit HomeJobStop
TeleRepsatHome - TeleRepsatHome has a successful track record of helping home-based job seekers find employment. Their membership with the Association Of Teleservices International gives them unlimited opportunities to network with call centers and other companies who need their services.
That means you have a unique advantage of getting first pick on jobs that have not been broadcasted to the public.
Click here to visit TeleRepsatHome
TeleWorkRecruiting - This is a paid database that was featured on CNNMoney on November 23, 2005. Here's what CNNMoney had to say about it: "This site lists work-at-home jobs in any of 34 different fields, from advertising to paralegal work to writing and editing. The site's job boards list both specific openings and links to companies -- including some big-name employers -- that frequently hire telecommuters."
Click here to visit TeleWorkRecruiting
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